The chemistry between Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy was what sold the movie for me. I can completely buy that Emme and Jonathan are perfect for each other.
As a child of the 80s, this is one of the movies that holds a special place in my heart. And Minty is right, who wouldn't fall in love with Kim in this film? She's so sweet and willful and pretty.
Gosh, apparently we're not alone, 128K views in 3 weeks for a, what, 34 year old movie that never had a remake? (AFAIK) And 1.5 comments Guess who's feeling nostalgic.. not just me, eh. Aussie take on it too. I ADORED this movie.
I'm a 49 year old bloke who listened mostly to Def Leppard and became a massive American Football 🏈 ( go 49ers) during the eighties(I live in Northern Ireland) but I'm not ashamed to admit that I love Mannequin. In fact it brings back nostalgic memories of watching it in my local cinema which closed about 25 years ago. Also "Nothin's Gonna Stop Us Now" is my favourite song of ANY musical genre EVER. Modern movie comedies can't hold a candle to eighties comedies. I like the fact that Mannequin is a fantasy comedy yet it has no special effects. The fantasy story is told using no more than clever editing ie cutting from a clip of a mannequin to Kim Katrel moving. If it used CGI it wouldn't be half as good a movie, in my opinion
“She’s the dummy!” I think it was a great choice to cast Andrew McCarthy as the lead. He brought a lovable loser vibe to the part which made the character relatable to those who could see themselves searching for a dream girl. I watched this movie countless times as a kid and watch it occasionally to this day. Every time I watch it I get a blast of nostalgia with all the 80’s flair this movie has. Edit - what the hell??? There was a sequel to Splash? I have never heard of it and I love obscure films.
Actually really thoroughly enjoyed splash too. As I didn't enjoy the ending of the first one the "he could never come back" it's fun seeing the characters back.
Even if he saw Leon: The Professional more recently, he should TOTALLY cover it (theatrical cut ONLY, where the Director's cut is an ABOMINATION, completely RUINING the innocent dynamic between Leon and Mathilda), where Gary Oldman gives yet another career defining performance: "Bring me *EVE·RY·ONE* !!!"
ya she totally stole everyone's hearts in this one. im still in love with her to this day and only remember her for this even though i have seen many of her appearances
@@christermyrberg3661 I was about to mention Big Trouble in Little China, myself. She was wonderful in that, too. And I love John Carpenter films, so I've seen that one about a hundred times, just like Mannequin. I even got my local non-profit theatre play it for a friend's birthday because he's a big fan, too.
Hollywood with the fire hose when the water ran out had me crying 😂🤣 plus Sofia from The Golden Girls is the boss. James Spader is really unrecognizable in this role.
This was and still is one of my most favorite movies of all time. I was born in '85 and have a love for all things related to the 1980's. This movie along with Teen Wolf, Bill and Ted, Labyrinth, The Princess Bride, A Never Ending Story and several others are why I love the 80's movies so much. A lot of them are very fantastical and have not only lots of heart, but hilarity and creativity. Things I just don't see a lot of now. I saw this movie as a kid and fell in love with it. The movie's opening in all its animated glory along with its kick-butt song really set the tone. Kim Catrall is a wonderful actress and I did quite like her in Sex and the City. But, she will forever be Emmy to me. Hollywood was a hoot and I love the crap outta this guy. I'm so sad he passed away a few years ago. This dude was a wonderful actor and had great comedic timing. And Andrew McCarthy was my secret crush lol. I'm so glad this movie was made as it will continue to be a cherished film for the rest of my days. Thanks Minty! :)
One of my all-time favorite movies! I bought the DVD, and I watch it several times a year. I fell in love with Andrew McCarthy in this movie -- his character was so cute!!! Yes, it's cheesy, but it's sooooo much fun!
Mannequin is one of those classic cheesy 80's movies. I remember it had the bombastic theme tune by Starship "Nothing is going to stop us now." I agree the original title Perfect Timing is very bland.😍
I get what you mean , but I find today's movies , actors , and entire mainstream culture far more cheesy , they don't have that oldschool feel good movie magic and are 99 percent forgettable , and It's not just nostalgia. Also 80's was among the best when It came to memorable soundtracks and great music both cheesy and extremely good , It was the peak of variety both underground and mainstream imo. 90's was the last good decade with an actual Identity that was comparable to 80's on down , but today everything Is cheesier than ever , everyone tries so hard and acts like they're cool af. It's an extremely fake narcissistic society with no Identity , social media has eevryone robotically following the same trends , the same look , the same sounds , the same cliques rather than being thier sometimes goofy cheesy self like we all can be. 80's seems more dated because ppl were actually more authentic.
Yes star ship made the movie in the 80s they understood that soundtrack can help people relate to the movie & enjoy it later music makes us dream & remember
@@TheConnonedrum Also the opening track in the film is sung by Belinda Carlisle "In My Wildest Dreams", which was only a couple of years into the start of her solo career.
@@requinremembers so, how many cans of hairspray did you go through in a week ? I absolutely loved the big hair extravaganza....still waiting for it to come back in style 😍
@@pavelthedog6939 Ha! I actually didn't use hairspray. I had long curly (permed) hair though! I love big hair, hate the flat droopy hairstyles popular today.
Love Andrew McCarthy! Met him not even 2 days after I lost my mom in Jan 18 2013, and he was so sweet and looked out for me that whole time I was there.. One of the last things my mom and I talked about was how happy she was when I got the chance to meet him and get a book of his signed.... This movie is one of my all time favorite...
Matt Baum had a video earlier this month in which he praised this movie FOR the character of Hollywood: a Gay, Black Man who is in a relationship, has skill at his job, and offers the protagonist support for his non-traditional romantic relationship. Hollywood commanded respect and was never ridiculed by the other characters or the movie.
Watching this again after many years, it's a very slow burn, but the main characters are warm and engaging, the jeopardy suddenly gets real towards the end, and it's a lot of fun. Irresistible 80s charm
Mannequin is a guilty pleasure for many people because it's innocent whimsical fun. Like fellow 80's movie Overboard, its basically a 1930's screwball comedy where you have an outrageous premise with a boy meets girl story. The point of these type of movies isn't about the plot but that you want to see the boy and the girl get together and live happily ever after.
I typically hate most romantic comedies, but the ones they made in the 80's were the best. Overboard and Mannequin are two of my all-time favorites, and not even guilty pleasures. I just love them. Romancing the Stone was great, too. The 80's was such a great era.
ComicBook Ninja, yes, we need these types of movies, nowadays. Speaking of Overboard, it would be perfect for a future 10 Things You Didn't Know, video.
@@mermaid_at_heart213 Charm plays a big part in the success of these types of movies and both of the movies mentioned and even Romancing the Stone have it in spades. The 8o's were great.
Starship was once Jefferson Airplane in the late 60's before becoming Jefferson Starship in the 70's. They've had a few hits over the years. "White Rabbit" is most likely thier most well known hit. Personally, I love Jefferson Starship's "Freedom at Point Zero." This album was cut after Grace Slick's departure from the band.
Slight tangent, I got to meet Grace Slick at an art gallery in Denver. She was showing her paintings. My parents always listened to them, so I naturally liked them, too.
@RC CRAWL wrong, they were not allowed to use jefferson from the name after they settled a lawsuit with Paul Kantner. they were complete differet band when they switch from jefferson airplane to jefferson starship. starship was a more a excuse to get Paul Kantner off they backs.
it's not just that it's a cute love story, it was fulfilling the fantasy of "Oh man, what would it be like to be in a mall with nobody around and you could just mess around and have fun". There wouldn't be another movie like this until 4 years later with "career opportunities".
you couldn't have a character like Hollywood today, he'd be seen as homophobic or something. "Oh, very nice. Maybe I can get G.I. Joe and we can double some time"
@@GoddessOfWhim2003 Ironic since Hollywood Montrose has been embraced by GenX gay men. Also, Titus Andromedon from “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is pretty much a modern day Hollywood Montrose, so yes, you could get away with having a gay character as flamboyant as Hollywood. Also, Hollywood was criticized for being an offensive gay stereotype when the film first came out in 1987.
@@joemomma3988 I just found out the name of the movie. It was 1986's Back to school. I wonder who the blond bully was. not sure it was Downey Jr or William Zabka. It's not James Spader, I got confused. Mellon's ex wife used to say he had no class haha
@@ThomasJr : Nope. You're thinking of "Thorton Mellon" ( well played by brilliant stand-up comedian/comedic actor Rodney Dangerfield. ) The movie was 'Back to School' ( 1986. ) The snobby, rich, bully character was played by William Zabka, NOT James Spader.
"Mannequin" and "A date with an Angel" will forever be in my watch list. these two are my go to films growing up in the 90's, the "I wanna be that guy" films.
I always thought that this was the best that Kim ever looked. She just had this positive vibe that really stood out. She was also very easy on the eyes. :-)
There was so much cast reunion, "Pretty in Pink", " Police Academy ", " Golden Girls", I'm prob missing even more! The amazing character acting from Taylor and Spader was brilliant and hilarious! I personally fell in love as a kid with this movie. Things were very bad IRL, but what an escape when I watched this! To this day "Mannequin" represents a breathe of clean fresh air in a smog cloud. The ending song still brings a tear to my eye! Nice work Minty, this def deserved its own list!
I can completely relate. I love this film, Splash, and so many other 80's films. I grew up in a dysfunctional family and movies were always the best distraction. They helped me dream and pretend and just get away from reality. I think as a whole, the 80's had the best films, and I love all genres. 80's horror was especially great.
The entire movie was magical. Hollywood was great but the whole enchilada is what I stayed for anytime it came on in heavy rotation way back when. Let's not kid each other
I loved Mannequin 2 when I was little! It was my first introduction to the Mannequin franchise. It was perfect for young me. It might not hold up for adults, but I am so glad I found it then because it made me go looking for the first one and I also love the first one for different reasons. So, if you go into #2 with the idea it's a little bit of a kid's type fairytale, then I think you'll enjoy it.
I've read that James Spader loved this character as it was so different than anything he had ever done. His line "you ever jump out of a plane and land on your head" was hilarious.
This movie holds a special place in my heart. I was finally allowed by my parents to go on the bus, and check out a movie theater with just my friend, and I. We actually went to see Crocodile Dundee, but it was sold out, so we saw this movie. It was pretty enjoyable.
Thanks for this trip down memory lane! I was one of those teenagers who fell madly in love with Kim Cattrall. Agree with the Starship thing and yes, 80's flicks were just so much fun!
You could have simply said at the end, "nothing's going to stop us now". Hehehe. Hey man I just recalled this movie about a year ago as me and my girlfriend were looking for things to watch that the other hasn't seen and this was my contribution. She never saw this. That's when I realized that the whole movie took place in the Wannamaker building! You see I live in the southern part of New Jersey and Philadelphia is the closest big city. A tradition that I formed with my friends and my son in the past seven or eight years has been to go to Philly during the Christmas season to visit Christmas village, The Comcast building and the Wanamaker building all of which have some really great traditional Christmas showcases. In the Wanamaker building they cover the pipes of the pipe organ with Christmas lights and perform a narration of the nutcracker featuring Julie Andrews as the narrator. It's really cool to watch and it's really neat to see the beauty of this open air department store. You can kind of get a sense of it when you look at the hang glider scene there really is space enough for them to do that and that is where the pipes are on display that can be viewed from one side of that huge open area. Anyway, we get about, you know, maybe a quarter of the way into the movie and I realize, "holy shit, this movie took place in Philly and that's the Wanamaker building!" It made what was a special movie from my childhood that much more special; that I've actually been spending time on the set on a regular basis. Just wanted to share that story with you guys I hope you enjoyed it.
I was a kid in Philly at the time, and that movie gives me the feels every time since I remember going there as a 7 year old. Wanamakers has changed a great deal since I was young, but I can always return to classic Philly in movies like this and Rocky!
The inside is still the same but no longer Wannamakers obviously. The famous Wannamaker Eagle statue is still there along with the Christmas light show every year.
One point I was hoping you’d make was that the group, Starship, were previously known As Jefferson Airplane before becoming Jefferson Starship, then Starship. I had to go look that up when you mentioned them because I thought you had that wrong. That was something new for me to learn. I never realized they’d changed their name twice. I remembered them as being Jefferson Airplane. Also, I wonder if Andrew McCarthy and James Spader were/are friends in real life. I’m realizing they were in several movies together back then. Spader was in the background of one of your clips here. I’m realizing what a great actor he’s been over the years. #KathyKiddEntertainment
I remember them playing this and Date With An Angle a lot on cable in the early 90's. Was the cheesy Sat. double feature almost every weekend for what seemed like forever.
oh wow, i remember Date with an Angel, starring the guy from All My Children? Tod? Tad? i liked that one too. fun times. this also goes along with My Demon Lover. guy gets a gypsy curse on him and becomes adorable to women, but also turns into a demon. i think, maybe i got my movies mixed up.
One of my favorite 80s comedies. Loved it since childhood because it is just so much fun. It's the kind of lighthearted 80s cheese that just really takes you to a happy place and you can tell a lot of love and fun went into this movie during production. It totally works perfectly. And it also proves yet again that critics (ughh especially Roger Ebert >_>) are full of shit and really speak for nobody. And yes, Kim Cattrall is absolutely gorgeous in this movie. That being said i love her tomboyness as well. A LOT to be honest.
I loved this movie when I was a kid. Always will be one of my favorites. I liked Mannequin 2 too when I was a kid. Mainly because I loved Buffy and Kristy Swanson was in it. Part 2 has its moments but part 1 is definitely better!!
I love 80's movies. This one is even more dear to me, because as a Philly kid I remember the excitement in the city when they making this movie. Ironically I was just telling one of my younger cousins about this movie as we were walking through the Wannamaker building. Thanks Minty!
mannequin have a special place in my heart becuse my dad (died 2 years ago) in my 10 birthday take me to the movies to watch this movie and I LOVE IT and still love it even today
Cool video! I saw Mannequin in the movie theater when it came out. I love that you’re helping keep these classics alive, times were simpler, sweeter. And you’re right, Kim C was just adorable. I can’t believe she didn’t later get more leading roles. Subbed!
I love them equally, though I get where you’re coming from. The opening credits sequences in 80s films were as fun to watch as the movies themselves! It’s something you just don’t see nowadays. Outrageous Fortune and Ruthless People immediately came to mind as I was typing this. I also loved Do You Dream About Me by Alisha, which included some of the most playful scenes between Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy. 💚🤗🤗💚
Alisha’s “Do You Dream About Me” also gets pretty hype too. When Kim Catrell accidentally leans on the sound board, lol. I jokingly still copy that move.
I find Mannequin has gained quite the cult following in recent years. Within the last 5 years I’d say. I first heard about it from one of my favorite youtubers and he went to the film locations and did a vid on it. I tired looking into it but could find many clips on it, probably due to copyright reasons and the fact it was all the popular yet. I’d love to be able to watch the whole move as it looks great with great music, and I’m a fan of Estelle Getty.
If you haven't seen Matt Baume's "Hollywood Montrose" character exploration video, it's definitely worth a watch for any lover of the original Mannequin film.
Yeah I agree with the other dude that Estelle Getty was a GOAT. Yeah it's crazy you can find the sequel like everywhere but I had to buy it off of my cable on demand provider to actually get to watch it.
I loved this movie as a kid. I sort of think of it loosely in the vein of "Beauty and the Beast" in the sense that two people love each other and have to overcome some supernatural hurdle that threatens their relationship. Magic/Supernatural + romance generally goes fairly well in stories I think?
I'm happy you did this one as it's one of my favorite films from the 80's. Great job on this one, and also has a great theme song by Starship, thank you!!!
As a young guy who had just graduated high school and had zero social skills and no self confidence; I immediately fell in love with this movie and Kim Cattrall. And all these years later, I still do Hollywood's triple snap.
I'm so glad you did this one! I was afraid I was the only kid of my generation who remembered these 2 movies! (and yes, I even loved 'M2', and frequently watched it together with 'Princess Bride'.) I even acted it out with my Barbies! LOL! =) And every time I hear 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now', I think of my father, who loved this movie too. Funny story; I just recently ran into a grown-ass man at Walmart wearing replica-sunglasses based on Hollywood's!! We laughed about it!
This is a bit of fun trivia that I wish got more attention: the exterior and interior shots for the rival store, Illustra, were filmed at the Boscov’s Dept. Store in Camp Hill, PA; which is not far from my hometown. I used to visit that one all the time, without knowing it had been in a big production. The store looked very much like it did during filming, up until 2000 or so, when the mall the store was attached to was renovated.
Yeah, I loved it. I used to slot the VHS tape in and watch this and Commando on repeat when I was younger. I must have spent hours of my childhood waiting for the tapes to rewind.
Minty, thanks for this! The world does get dark sometimes. Your video took me back to a movie that I loved from when I was a kid. And that brightened the day for me. I appreciate you.
@@jackprescott9652 no, he means the 1984 movie "Electric Dreams" depicting a love triangle between a man, a woman and a computer. Which also is where that song "We'll always be together, forever in electric dreams" came from in the 80's.
I love Mannequin, it's just a fan cute and at times very funny movie. Sometimes it's nice to watch a movie that just makes you happy because it's happy. No thinking involved, no blood and guts and over the top bad guys just a movie that has a plot, is cute and that's it it ends. To this day if Mannequin is on TV I watch it, and now with streaming if I just want to watch something fun I stream it. It's really one of those movies that is ageless. You know it's in the 80's but that's what makes it so ageless in a strange way. It was almost as if Kim was born to play a character like Emmy, you can tell she had fun playing it and didn't let the fancy acting training go to her head. She seems to have better feelings about this movie than she did about the tv show that made her a house hold star. Speaking of for some people she will always be Samantha Jones but for me someone who was introduced to her watching Mannequin at the tender age of 4 she will always be Emmy. When I finally did take the time to watch Sex and the City during the cursing, nudity and sex scenes she did in that show all I could think was "Oh Emmy what would Jonathan think". If the producers of that show had been smart they would have had Andrew McCarthy on the show and given Sam a really good storyline because Andrew and Kim had amazing chemistry in the movie and Im sure they would have had it on the show too. That's why I never listen to critics, their opinions can really kill and good thing.
Dude. This is EASILY your funniest video. You can be pretty funny some times, but this episode has a lot of hilarious content. PS. Dig the shirt too, Mintygeist (Mintlejuice).
Under each iteration they had so many awesome hits such as White Rabbit and somebody to love in the case of Jefferson Airplane, Miracles in the case of Jefferson Starship, we built this city and nothing's going to stop us now by Starship. Probably has more to say about Grace Slick than it does about people's musical taste....
I loved this movie. Back in the day, I worked at a video store and this was a great flick to play in the store as it had no bad language, violence, or nudity and the sound was outstanding.
"Starship got Rick Rolled before Rick Rolled was even a thing." This is positively brilliant and a perfect summation of the schlocky pop/rock music of the late 80's.
As I told Minty; Grace Slick was A SUPERSTAR and so was Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and STARSHIP. Don't think that you were slighting Starship at all; just thought their total history was minimized. 👍
Added to the "inspired by real life" there was a "celebrity" mannequin that was a thing in the 20s(?). She was treated like a real person- taken to the theater, out to dinner, etc. I think the mannequin in the real world sequences may have been inspired by that.
I grew up in the Philly suburbs and we'd go to that department store every Christmas season for their historic and iconic light show. (Tame by today's standards) I never watched the original. I saw the sequel a few times as a kid on USA network on the weekends. Now I'll go check it out. Thanks Mint, Mint.
There was also the Twilight Zone episode that, while much darker, involved store mannequins having a 24-hour period to be human before converting back.
"you had me at Kim Cattrall ..................." critics seem to think if everything isnt "Breakfast at Tiffanys" its sh*t.. i liked this movie.. saw it a couple times.. adore Kim.. saw Mannequin 2.. it wasnt total crap.. just was not anything new..
The chemistry between Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy was what sold the movie for me. I can completely buy that Emme and Jonathan are perfect for each other.
Chemistry is everything, and one of my all time favorites
Same.
No doubt the chemistry made the movie
@@SuperDalite and the soundtrack too.
Slayed that one
As a child of the 80s, this is one of the movies that holds a special place in my heart. And Minty is right, who wouldn't fall in love with Kim in this film? She's so sweet and willful and pretty.
I loved Mannequin. Maybe it's cheesy but I think it's a lot better than a lot of other modern-day movies. Pure escapism.
Today's movies are designed to program people to be dehumanizing and plant fear into the masses, to keep humanity enslaved in their evil agenda !!
Gosh, apparently we're not alone, 128K views in 3 weeks for a, what, 34 year old movie that never had a remake? (AFAIK) And 1.5 comments Guess who's feeling nostalgic.. not just me, eh. Aussie take on it too. I ADORED this movie.
I would absolutely agree with Minty on this one; the world could use little more romance these days. =)
I agree! now the films all have empty themes and plastic faces.
I had a huge crush on kim cartrell when I was a kid after watching this movie !
I'm a 49 year old bloke who listened mostly to Def Leppard and became a massive American Football 🏈 ( go 49ers) during the eighties(I live in Northern Ireland) but I'm not ashamed to admit that I love Mannequin. In fact it brings back nostalgic memories of watching it in my local cinema which closed about 25 years ago. Also "Nothin's Gonna Stop Us Now" is my favourite song of ANY musical genre EVER. Modern movie comedies can't hold a candle to eighties comedies. I like the fact that Mannequin is a fantasy comedy yet it has no special effects. The fantasy story is told using no more than clever editing ie cutting from a clip of a mannequin to Kim Katrel moving. If it used CGI it wouldn't be half as good a movie, in my opinion
I love it too..I'm watching it right now. And I'm a die hard niners fan... ready for this game against the Eagles....
Forty five year old female who is huge Def Leppard fan and I still watch this movie when I see its playing
@@Amethyst_Dragon_ Over here in Northern Ireland there seems to be a fashion for Def Leppard logo T-Shirts for ladies. In not sexist honest.🖐️
@@Thegoldenchild415 I see your title is Golden Child. I also have nostalgic memories of seeing that movie at the cinema. Starred Eddie Murphy.
Kim Catrall was stunning in this film. Big ups to Kim 🌹
She was all kinds of hot throughout the 80s. Police Academy, Porkys, Turk 182, Big Trouble in Little China
@@DeathbySkullfxxx 💯%
Was, still is. And always will be 🙂.
She's in her 60s now, still bang.
@@nicktubara 💯% fam
“She’s the dummy!”
I think it was a great choice to cast Andrew McCarthy as the lead. He brought a lovable loser vibe to the part which made the character relatable to those who could see themselves searching for a dream girl. I watched this movie countless times as a kid and watch it occasionally to this day. Every time I watch it I get a blast of nostalgia with all the 80’s flair this movie has.
Edit - what the hell??? There was a sequel to Splash? I have never heard of it and I love obscure films.
Be glad that you never heard of “Splash, Too”. It basically retcons the ending of the first film.
Actually really thoroughly enjoyed splash too. As I didn't enjoy the ending of the first one the "he could never come back" it's fun seeing the characters back.
Who are you to criticise
And Minty's quest to cover EVERY movie of my childhood continues unabated. Rock on!
Even if he saw Leon: The Professional more recently, he should TOTALLY cover it (theatrical cut ONLY, where the Director's cut is an ABOMINATION, completely RUINING the innocent dynamic between Leon and Mathilda), where Gary Oldman gives yet another career defining performance: "Bring me *EVE·RY·ONE* !!!"
Agreed
🎯I know right
@@danny8bit I don’t have time for this Mickey Mouse shit!!!
Best time to be a kid honestly.
Andrew McCarthy was largely underrated for his acting talent. Out of the ( so called brat pack) I feel he was the most talented.
Agreed
Mannequin owes everything to Kim cattrall...I don't care what else she ever does, i'm forever in love with her simply because of this role
ya she totally stole everyone's hearts in this one. im still in love with her to this day and only remember her for this even though i have seen many of her appearances
Big Trouble In Little China 👌
@@harrylumley2851 found the homophobe
@@christermyrberg3661 I was about to mention Big Trouble in Little China, myself. She was wonderful in that, too. And I love John Carpenter films, so I've seen that one about a hundred times, just like Mannequin. I even got my local non-profit theatre play it for a friend's birthday because he's a big fan, too.
@@firstjayjay Even Sex and the City? At least she's naked there
Mannequin is a gem. Absolute classic. Kim Catrall was a total Fox.
Hollywood with the fire hose when the water ran out had me crying 😂🤣 plus Sofia from The Golden Girls is the boss. James Spader is really unrecognizable in this role.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid! Thank you so much for covering this, Minty! Brought back awesome memories of my childhood.
Kim Cattrall was born fine and just improved as she got older.
That’s scouse women for ya
Shes an old woman now..no thanks
This was and still is one of my most favorite movies of all time. I was born in '85 and have a love for all things related to the 1980's. This movie along with Teen Wolf, Bill and Ted, Labyrinth, The Princess Bride, A Never Ending Story and several others are why I love the 80's movies so much. A lot of them are very fantastical and have not only lots of heart, but hilarity and creativity. Things I just don't see a lot of now. I saw this movie as a kid and fell in love with it. The movie's opening in all its animated glory along with its kick-butt song really set the tone. Kim Catrall is a wonderful actress and I did quite like her in Sex and the City. But, she will forever be Emmy to me. Hollywood was a hoot and I love the crap outta this guy. I'm so sad he passed away a few years ago. This dude was a wonderful actor and had great comedic timing. And Andrew McCarthy was my secret crush lol. I'm so glad this movie was made as it will continue to be a cherished film for the rest of my days. Thanks Minty! :)
You remind me of the babe,
@@Grinlathak What babe? The babe with the power??
@@brittanyjaskiewicz6354 What Power?
@@GrinlathakPower of voodoo
these clips of 80's movies are so fun. brings me back to the happiest times in my life. thanks Minty.
One of my all-time favorite movies! I bought the DVD, and I watch it several times a year. I fell in love with Andrew McCarthy in this movie -- his character was so cute!!! Yes, it's cheesy, but it's sooooo much fun!
Mannequin is one of those classic cheesy 80's movies. I remember it had the bombastic theme tune by Starship "Nothing is going to stop us now." I agree the original title Perfect Timing is very bland.😍
Another 80's gem.
I loved the song Do You Dream About Me which was a great song as well. It didn't get enough credit in the montage they did during the movie.
I get what you mean , but I find today's movies , actors , and entire mainstream culture far more cheesy ,
they don't have that oldschool feel good movie magic and are 99 percent forgettable , and It's not just nostalgia.
Also 80's was among the best when It came to memorable soundtracks and great music both cheesy and extremely good ,
It was the peak of variety both underground and mainstream imo. 90's was the last good decade
with an actual Identity that was comparable to 80's on down , but today everything Is cheesier than ever , everyone
tries so hard and acts like they're cool af. It's an extremely fake narcissistic society with no Identity ,
social media has eevryone robotically following the same trends , the same look , the same sounds , the same cliques
rather than being thier sometimes goofy cheesy self like we all can be. 80's seems more dated because ppl were actually more authentic.
Yes star ship made the movie in the 80s they understood that soundtrack can help people relate to the movie & enjoy it later music makes us dream & remember
@@TheConnonedrum Also the opening track in the film is sung by Belinda Carlisle "In My Wildest Dreams", which was only a couple of years into the start of her solo career.
Mannequin, Teen wolf, Splash, Electric Dreams, Weird science, Big, Back to the Future..... 80s cheese.... The BEST cheese EVER!!!!
Heck yeah, I love the movie Electric Dreams! ⚡❤️
we'll always be together
however far it seems
Moron, don't add backl to the future to that list or I will K you.
Beetlejuice, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Labyrinth, Big Trouble in Little China, They Live...yes, 80s films were cheesy goodness fun😊
The beauty of Kim Cattrall is absolutely breathtaking. It fit's so well that she is portraying a perfectly sculpted piece of art.
Women were way more beautiful in the 80s. I was one of them lol!
@@requinremembers What a lovely comment. Your charm still shines, that's for sure.
@@requinremembers so, how many cans of hairspray did you go through in a week ?
I absolutely loved the big hair extravaganza....still waiting for it to come back in style 😍
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@@pavelthedog6939 Ha! I actually didn't use hairspray. I had long curly (permed) hair though! I love big hair, hate the flat droopy hairstyles popular today.
Love Andrew McCarthy! Met him not even 2 days after I lost my mom in Jan 18 2013, and he was so sweet and looked out for me that whole time I was there.. One of the last things my mom and I talked about was how happy she was when I got the chance to meet him and get a book of his signed.... This movie is one of my all time favorite...
Wow what a lovely thing!
"Don't let Felix get to you. He just has a bad case of Miami Vice." I love Hollywood. He was great in both movies.
Matt Baum had a video earlier this month in which he praised this movie FOR the character of Hollywood: a Gay, Black Man who is in a relationship, has skill at his job, and offers the protagonist support for his non-traditional romantic relationship. Hollywood commanded respect and was never ridiculed by the other characters or the movie.
RIP Mesach Taylor.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Right up there with “short circuit”.
Yes! "Johnny 5 is alive!" "Your mama was a snowblower!" hahahaha
Also with G. W. Bailey and including Steve Guttenberg - seems the 80's had a few movies where Police Academy stars would re-unite.
@@mermaid_at_heart213 and "That little fart of a robot is beginning to give me the red a**!" lol
OOOOOH. Short Circuit.
"Your mother was a snow blower!!!"
So its safe to say you didn't have cable.
"Look at him with the dummy."
"Who are you to criticize?"
Zing!
My favorite line from the movie.
@@hehjr47 likewise, pure comedic gold
Watching this again after many years, it's a very slow burn, but the main characters are warm and engaging, the jeopardy suddenly gets real towards the end, and it's a lot of fun. Irresistible 80s charm
Mannequin is a guilty pleasure for many people because it's innocent whimsical fun. Like fellow 80's movie Overboard, its basically a 1930's screwball comedy where you have an outrageous premise with a boy meets girl story. The point of these type of movies isn't about the plot but that you want to see the boy and the girl get together and live happily ever after.
I typically hate most romantic comedies, but the ones they made in the 80's were the best. Overboard and Mannequin are two of my all-time favorites, and not even guilty pleasures. I just love them. Romancing the Stone was great, too. The 80's was such a great era.
ComicBook Ninja, yes, we need these types of movies, nowadays. Speaking of Overboard, it would be perfect for a future 10 Things You Didn't Know, video.
@@mermaid_at_heart213 Charm plays a big part in the success of these types of movies and both of the movies mentioned and even Romancing the Stone have it in spades. The 8o's were great.
@@brandonpage7087 I totally agree but we are now such a pessimistic and cynical lot these days.
Can't Buy Me Love...that was a great movie!
I saw Mannequin in the theater and view it about once a year on DVD. Always brings a smile to my face. it's got a great cast.
Starship was once Jefferson Airplane in the late 60's before becoming Jefferson Starship in the 70's. They've had a few hits over the years. "White Rabbit" is most likely thier most well known hit. Personally, I love Jefferson Starship's "Freedom at Point Zero." This album was cut after Grace Slick's departure from the band.
Slight tangent, I got to meet Grace Slick at an art gallery in Denver. She was showing her paintings. My parents always listened to them, so I naturally liked them, too.
White Rabbit is awesome. It’s the soundtrack in Matrix 4 trailer 😃
I like Jane!
I prefer Jefferson Airplane. And though I heard more Jefferson starship in the 70s. Except for Jane. I don't think really like starship.
@RC CRAWL wrong, they were not allowed to use jefferson from the name after they settled a lawsuit with Paul Kantner. they were complete differet band when they switch from jefferson airplane to jefferson starship. starship was a more a excuse to get Paul Kantner off they backs.
it's not just that it's a cute love story, it was fulfilling the fantasy of "Oh man, what would it be like to be in a mall with nobody around and you could just mess around and have fun". There wouldn't be another movie like this until 4 years later with "career opportunities".
Hollywood was funny af.
"Hey, take a photo, mom will think I've switched!"
Absolutely! Truly iconic character and line! I love this movie!
you couldn't have a character like Hollywood today, he'd be seen as homophobic or something.
"Oh, very nice. Maybe I can get G.I. Joe and we can double some time"
@@GoddessOfWhim2003 Ironic since Hollywood Montrose has been embraced by GenX gay men.
Also, Titus Andromedon from “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is pretty much a modern day Hollywood Montrose, so yes, you could get away with having a gay character as flamboyant as Hollywood.
Also, Hollywood was criticized for being an offensive gay stereotype when the film first came out in 1987.
Thirty years later and I still love "You know I would never bother you when you're getting a piece of wood."
Captain Harris sure had a interesting side job after leaving the police academy.
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"She's the Dummy !!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Disneylover06 I love that line. 😂
@@Disneylover06 THIS IS FOR YOU, RAMBO !!!
"They have THEM in Ohio too?!"
I actually recall watching Mannequin 2 more than the first but love both films. They were fun, light-hearted escapism.
Me too!
I didn't even know about Mannequin 2. I don't remember where I saw Mannequin at. Probably HBO. I know I didn't see it at a movie house.
James Spader is hilarious. He usually played the spoiled rich kid dirt bag. But he steals the show.
I agree he's hilarious 🤣
I think he was in that movie where a rich old man goes to college, Torton Mellon haha.
@@ThomasJr I think it was Johnny from Karate kid. He played the douche bag innPretty in Pink and Some kind of Wonderful
@@joemomma3988 I just found out the name of the movie. It was 1986's Back to school. I wonder who the blond bully was. not sure it was Downey Jr or William Zabka. It's not James Spader, I got confused. Mellon's ex wife used to say he had no class haha
@@ThomasJr : Nope. You're thinking of "Thorton Mellon" ( well played by brilliant stand-up comedian/comedic actor Rodney Dangerfield. ) The movie was 'Back to School' ( 1986. ) The snobby, rich, bully character was played by William Zabka, NOT James Spader.
"Mannequin" and "A date with an Angel" will forever be in my watch list. these two are my go to films growing up in the 90's, the "I wanna be that guy" films.
I always thought that this was the best that Kim ever looked. She just had this positive vibe that really stood out. She was also very easy on the eyes. :-)
Have you seen Masquerade (1988) ??? There's a scene in that movie that I can still see when I close my eyes!
@@Gamble661 midnight crossing for me
But yes I know the scene you referring to
My first crush.
for people into ladies yes. I only like her for her charisma, not looks.
She was 31 when she made this. Absolutely gorgeous. I just loved her dimples. She made this movie no doubt about it.
There was so much cast reunion, "Pretty in Pink", " Police Academy ", " Golden Girls", I'm prob missing even more! The amazing character acting from Taylor and Spader was brilliant and hilarious! I personally fell in love as a kid with this movie. Things were very bad IRL, but what an escape when I watched this! To this day "Mannequin" represents a breathe of clean fresh air in a smog cloud. The ending song still brings a tear to my eye! Nice work Minty, this def deserved its own list!
I can completely relate. I love this film, Splash, and so many other 80's films. I grew up in a dysfunctional family and movies were always the best distraction. They helped me dream and pretend and just get away from reality. I think as a whole, the 80's had the best films, and I love all genres. 80's horror was especially great.
This movie was all about Hollywood Montrose for me. There’s a reason that he’s the one character that was carried over. Cause he was the best.
well, that AND the other 2s story was complete. too bad we never got a movie about just him
Hollywood was the Mad Max of the Mannequin movies
Yep Hollywood definitely stole the show 🤣
Yup. I saw it as I kid and Hollywood was the only thing I remember about it.
The entire movie was magical. Hollywood was great but the whole enchilada is what I stayed for anytime it came on in heavy rotation way back when. Let's not kid each other
I loved Mannequin 2 when I was little! It was my first introduction to the Mannequin franchise. It was perfect for young me. It might not hold up for adults, but I am so glad I found it then because it made me go looking for the first one and I also love the first one for different reasons. So, if you go into #2 with the idea it's a little bit of a kid's type fairytale, then I think you'll enjoy it.
Mannequin was a massive hit here in the Philippines. Starship's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" also topped the charts on Filipino radio airwaves.
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Omg, that song is such a feel good song
I've read that James Spader loved this character as it was so different than anything he had ever done. His line "you ever jump out of a plane and land on your head" was hilarious.
I guess because most of roles were type-casting him as stuck up, snobby, rich kids, or generally stuck up, arrogant characters.
This movie holds a special place in my heart. I was finally allowed by my parents to go on the bus, and check out a movie theater with just my friend, and I. We actually went to see Crocodile Dundee, but it was sold out, so we saw this movie. It was pretty enjoyable.
Thanks for this trip down memory lane! I was one of those teenagers who fell madly in love with Kim Cattrall. Agree with the Starship thing and yes, 80's flicks were just so much fun!
You could have simply said at the end, "nothing's going to stop us now". Hehehe.
Hey man I just recalled this movie about a year ago as me and my girlfriend were looking for things to watch that the other hasn't seen and this was my contribution. She never saw this.
That's when I realized that the whole movie took place in the Wannamaker building!
You see I live in the southern part of New Jersey and Philadelphia is the closest big city. A tradition that I formed with my friends and my son in the past seven or eight years has been to go to Philly during the Christmas season to visit Christmas village, The Comcast building and the Wanamaker building all of which have some really great traditional Christmas showcases.
In the Wanamaker building they cover the pipes of the pipe organ with Christmas lights and perform a narration of the nutcracker featuring Julie Andrews as the narrator. It's really cool to watch and it's really neat to see the beauty of this open air department store.
You can kind of get a sense of it when you look at the hang glider scene there really is space enough for them to do that and that is where the pipes are on display that can be viewed from one side of that huge open area.
Anyway, we get about, you know, maybe a quarter of the way into the movie and I realize, "holy shit, this movie took place in Philly and that's the Wanamaker building!"
It made what was a special movie from my childhood that much more special; that I've actually been spending time on the set on a regular basis.
Just wanted to share that story with you guys I hope you enjoyed it.
You cover the best movies in history!
He’s covered basically every movie in history. Haha.
Agreed!!!
He really does
I was a kid in Philly at the time, and that movie gives me the feels every time since I remember going there as a 7 year old. Wanamakers has changed a great deal since I was young, but I can always return to classic Philly in movies like this and Rocky!
The inside is still the same but no longer Wannamakers obviously. The famous Wannamaker Eagle statue is still there along with the Christmas light show every year.
One point I was hoping you’d make was that the group, Starship, were previously known As Jefferson Airplane before becoming Jefferson Starship, then Starship. I had to go look that up when you mentioned them because I thought you had that wrong. That was something new for me to learn. I never realized they’d changed their name twice. I remembered them as being Jefferson Airplane.
Also, I wonder if Andrew McCarthy and James Spader were/are friends in real life. I’m realizing they were in several movies together back then. Spader was in the background of one of your clips here. I’m realizing what a great actor he’s been over the years.
#KathyKiddEntertainment
I remember them playing this and Date With An Angle a lot on cable in the early 90's. Was the cheesy Sat. double feature almost every weekend for what seemed like forever.
oh wow, i remember Date with an Angel, starring the guy from All My Children? Tod? Tad? i liked that one too. fun times. this also goes along with My Demon Lover. guy gets a gypsy curse on him and becomes adorable to women, but also turns into a demon. i think, maybe i got my movies mixed up.
I remember that! More like ".....and we can play this movie forever, over and freakin' over, no one's gonna stop us, ta-dao!"
@@chukzombi Tad
One of my favorite 80s comedies. Loved it since childhood because it is just so much fun. It's the kind of lighthearted 80s cheese that just really takes you to a happy place and you can tell a lot of love and fun went into this movie during production. It totally works perfectly. And it also proves yet again that critics (ughh especially Roger Ebert >_>) are full of shit and really speak for nobody. And yes, Kim Cattrall is absolutely gorgeous in this movie. That being said i love her tomboyness as well. A LOT to be honest.
I loved this movie when I was a kid. Always will be one of my favorites. I liked Mannequin 2 too when I was a kid. Mainly because I loved Buffy and Kristy Swanson was in it. Part 2 has its moments but part 1 is definitely better!!
This and and Weekend at Bernies should be watched as a double feature. Both have that same absurd comic spirit.
Don't forget to mention that Bernie played in part 2.
Hulu needs to pick up Mannequin
I love 80's movies. This one is even more dear to me, because as a Philly kid I remember the excitement in the city when they making this movie. Ironically I was just telling one of my younger cousins about this movie as we were walking through the Wannamaker building. Thanks Minty!
I remember this movie had me talking to mannequins in the department Stores when I was little thinking they'll come to life 🤣🤣😆😆🤣🤣
"I thought Cupid was supposed to aim for the heart"....that line cracks me up Everytime!..love this movie.lmao
That line is actually from the sequel.
That was Mannequin 2
They were both adorable and it’s one of my favorite goofy, light hearted 80’s movies.
mannequin have a special place in my heart becuse my dad (died 2 years ago) in my 10 birthday take me to the movies to watch this movie and I LOVE IT and still love it even today
God bless your dad's soul friend
Cool video! I saw Mannequin in the movie theater when it came out. I love that you’re helping keep these classics alive, times were simpler, sweeter. And you’re right, Kim C was just adorable. I can’t believe she didn’t later get more leading roles. Subbed!
AIDS wasn't a simpler time
I enjoy Belinda Carlisle's In My Wildest Dreams far more than Nothing's Gonna Stop Us.
It's the song that plays during the opening credits.
I love them equally, though I get where you’re coming from. The opening credits sequences in 80s films were as fun to watch as the movies themselves! It’s something you just don’t see nowadays.
Outrageous Fortune and Ruthless People immediately came to mind as I was typing this.
I also loved Do You Dream About Me by Alisha, which included some of the most playful scenes between Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy.
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Alisha’s “Do You Dream About Me” also gets pretty hype too. When Kim Catrell accidentally leans on the sound board, lol. I jokingly still copy that move.
The animated opening sequence the song is set to is pretty fun too.
This. I love all the songs.
I prefer Nothings Gonna Stop Us. I think it fits. A human, and a mannequin in love?... Nothing's gonna stop them
4:00 -- LOL!!! that middle finger on the mannequin totally flew me off my seat when I watched it on cinema way back in 1987
One of my first crushes as a kid, Kim Cattrall was beyond gorgeous. Movie was cheezy but if it wasn't no one would remember it.
James Spader was hilarious in this movie! I must’ve watched this like 100x when I was like 12 years old. One of my faves, thanks for the video
I find Mannequin has gained quite the cult following in recent years. Within the last 5 years I’d say. I first heard about it from one of my favorite youtubers and he went to the film locations and did a vid on it. I tired looking into it but could find many clips on it, probably due to copyright reasons and the fact it was all the popular yet. I’d love to be able to watch the whole move as it looks great with great music, and I’m a fan of Estelle Getty.
Estelle was a GOAT.
If you haven't seen Matt Baume's "Hollywood Montrose" character exploration video, it's definitely worth a watch for any lover of the original Mannequin film.
Yeah I agree with the other dude that Estelle Getty was a GOAT. Yeah it's crazy you can find the sequel like everywhere but I had to buy it off of my cable on demand provider to actually get to watch it.
I loved this movie as a kid. I sort of think of it loosely in the vein of "Beauty and the Beast" in the sense that two people love each other and have to overcome some supernatural hurdle that threatens their relationship. Magic/Supernatural + romance generally goes fairly well in stories I think?
Another RIP Meshach Taylor and Estelle Getty who were both in the first episode of Golden Girls.
Meshach was also in the show Designing Women.
@@hehjr47 Yes, I knew that. Dixie passed away too.
I'm happy you did this one as it's one of my favorite films from the 80's. Great job on this one, and also has a great theme song by Starship, thank you!!!
As a young guy who had just graduated high school and had zero social skills and no self confidence; I immediately fell in love with this movie and Kim Cattrall. And all these years later, I still do Hollywood's triple snap.
I'm so glad you did this one! I was afraid I was the only kid of my generation who remembered these 2 movies! (and yes, I even loved 'M2', and frequently watched it together with 'Princess Bride'.) I even acted it out with my Barbies! LOL! =) And every time I hear 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now', I think of my father, who loved this movie too. Funny story; I just recently ran into a grown-ass man at Walmart wearing replica-sunglasses based on Hollywood's!! We laughed about it!
As a Philadelphian, I can confirm that this city loves Mannequin
As a Philadelphian, you do not speak for me, lol.
This is a bit of fun trivia that I wish got more attention: the exterior and interior shots for the rival store, Illustra, were filmed at the Boscov’s Dept. Store in Camp Hill, PA; which is not far from my hometown. I used to visit that one all the time, without knowing it had been in a big production. The store looked very much like it did during filming, up until 2000 or so, when the mall the store was attached to was renovated.
This movie was awesome as a kid!
Yeah, I loved it. I used to slot the VHS tape in and watch this and Commando on repeat when I was younger. I must have spent hours of my childhood waiting for the tapes to rewind.
@@whitehartlane7240 oh the woes of the 80’s.
"Rambo, because he likes to draw... first blood."
90’s kid here.... It’s still awesome......
This movie was a kid? Weird.
Minty, thanks for this! The world does get dark sometimes. Your video took me back to a movie that I loved from when I was a kid. And that brightened the day for me. I appreciate you.
If you think about it,"Her" was a modernization of the story: a man falls in love with his phone's operating system.
Correct i was going to write exactly the same.
I connect 'Her' as inspired by Electric Dreams, but I can definitely see this perspective..
@@RonJDuncan do you mean Electric Dreams the TV show?
@@jackprescott9652 no, he means the 1984 movie "Electric Dreams" depicting a love triangle between a man, a woman and a computer. Which also is where that song "We'll always be together, forever in electric dreams" came from in the 80's.
I love Mannequin, it's just a fan cute and at times very funny movie. Sometimes it's nice to watch a movie that just makes you happy because it's happy. No thinking involved, no blood and guts and over the top bad guys just a movie that has a plot, is cute and that's it it ends. To this day if Mannequin is on TV I watch it, and now with streaming if I just want to watch something fun I stream it. It's really one of those movies that is ageless. You know it's in the 80's but that's what makes it so ageless in a strange way. It was almost as if Kim was born to play a character like Emmy, you can tell she had fun playing it and didn't let the fancy acting training go to her head. She seems to have better feelings about this movie than she did about the tv show that made her a house hold star. Speaking of for some people she will always be Samantha Jones but for me someone who was introduced to her watching Mannequin at the tender age of 4 she will always be Emmy. When I finally did take the time to watch Sex and the City during the cursing, nudity and sex scenes she did in that show all I could think was "Oh Emmy what would Jonathan think". If the producers of that show had been smart they would have had Andrew McCarthy on the show and given Sam a really good storyline because Andrew and Kim had amazing chemistry in the movie and Im sure they would have had it on the show too. That's why I never listen to critics, their opinions can really kill and good thing.
Can't wait to watch this one ! One of my favorite 80s movies.
Dude. This is EASILY your funniest video. You can be pretty funny some times, but this episode has a lot of hilarious content. PS. Dig the shirt too, Mintygeist (Mintlejuice).
back as a teen, i was madly in love with Kim Cattrall... went to see this movie quite a few times...
You and me both kid
Funny how Andrew McCarthy was in Weekend at Bernie's with Terry Kiser... who was in the sequel Mannequin 2: On the Move.
Starship spun off from the original Jefferson Airplane, which in turn became Jefferson Starship then simply Starship
Under each iteration they had so many awesome hits such as White Rabbit and somebody to love in the case of Jefferson Airplane, Miracles in the case of Jefferson Starship, we built this city and nothing's going to stop us now by Starship. Probably has more to say about Grace Slick than it does about people's musical taste....
I loved this movie. Back in the day, I worked at a video store and this was a great flick to play in the store as it had no bad language, violence, or nudity and the sound was outstanding.
"Starship got Rick Rolled before Rick Rolled was even a thing." This is positively brilliant and a perfect summation of the schlocky pop/rock music of the late 80's.
As I told Minty; Grace Slick was A SUPERSTAR and so was Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and STARSHIP. Don't think that you were slighting Starship at all; just thought their total history was minimized. 👍
Best line of the video👍
Grease Two was amazing, with Michelle Pfeiffer. You can't go wrong with that alabaster goddess!
Added to the "inspired by real life" there was a "celebrity" mannequin that was a thing in the 20s(?). She was treated like a real person- taken to the theater, out to dinner, etc. I think the mannequin in the real world sequences may have been inspired by that.
Saw it 5 times in the movie theater when it first came out…loved it as a teen…still love it today
That's what we love about Cheesy 80's movies, they're fun to watch......
Splash, definitely a classic Hanks and Hannah. Two of a kind.
George William Bailey always makes me laugh. He is a great character actor.
It's amazing that he thought Mannequin was too silly since he was in the Police Academy movies!
Kim's beauty aside, the highlight of the film for me was Spaders reaction after knocking the lamp over.
My wife and I love this 80’s movie. Lots of great starts.
I would definitely pay to see a mannequin remake ❤
I grew up in the Philly suburbs and we'd go to that department store every Christmas season for their historic and iconic light show.
(Tame by today's standards)
I never watched the original.
I saw the sequel a few times as a kid on USA network on the weekends.
Now I'll go check it out.
Thanks Mint, Mint.
i LOOOVED grease 2
"I need a cool rider"
" we're gonna score or or tonight"
"We belong together."
Etc
There was also the Twilight Zone episode that, while much darker, involved store mannequins having a 24-hour period to be human before converting back.
That was a really good episode.
We really had it all in the 80's , and it was right in front of your TV screen.
Well, technically behind the TV screen. You're in front of it. But, I get what you meant.
Kim Cattrall She is absolutely smoking!
*was
@@amthatdad3450 *will always be
@@amthatdad3450 Still is! Please be respectful
@@amthatdad3450 she’s still gorgeous!
I absolutely LOVED this movie when it came out! This definitely takes me back! Thanks for the time travel!
Man I adored this movie as a kid. It was so magical. Even still it's fun to watch and a fun premis.
🧜♀️ Speaking of Splash…..I think I’ll add that to my Minty Christmas Wish List 🧜♀️
I absolutely loved Mannequin when it came out and still do, i watch it anytime it's on cable 💕❤ Keep up the good work Minty 👍🏽👍🏽
I am right there with you on this gem of a movie! Loved it then and still do!
Fun fact, Kim kattral was the "why do they call her lassie" young gym teacher in Porky's. God, that scene was hilarious
Another fun fact, you caught a glimpse of her lady nest in that scene...
"you had me at Kim Cattrall ..................."
critics seem to think if everything isnt "Breakfast at Tiffanys" its sh*t..
i liked this movie.. saw it a couple times.. adore Kim.. saw Mannequin 2.. it wasnt total crap.. just was not anything new..
Mannequin is an 80's cliché wet dream. I believe it checks every box.
And trust me.... we ALL had a crush on Kim Cattrall :)